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Wrecking Ball

Wrecking Ball woodcut and cardboard print

Note from the artist: This print is part of the collection Wank!, a series of six posters for various sources - such as essays, video clips, movies or performances - all dealing with the taboo subject of female masturbation. Acting like a curator of these references, I aim to highlight that any attempt to represent feminine masturbation through a feminist eye still finds its limits where a branded masculine interpretation of feminine sexuality starts.

Campistron, Dominique

Soft Candy

Digital print on leather with stainless steel rod and rings. The artist wishes it to be installed with the rod hammered into the wall at a height of 1.7m, with the leather hanging from the two rings which are placed onto the rod.

Herrmannsen, Eleanor Elks

Sandblasted glass panel

Piece of experimental sandblasted glass made by the artist as a postgraduate student. This item was made as sample for possible commission for an architect in relation to a shop front for Leeds Building Society. The final piece was made with kiln-fired fused and lustred glass panels.

The image is one of a series based loosely on a setting sun behind a pyramidal island.

Cosgrove, James

Drawing of female nude

Charcoal and pastel drawing on paper of a standing female nude with arms resting behind her back.  The figure stands to the left of the picture, in deep shadow. Winner of the Benno Schotz prize.

Jakobsdottir, Elin

Seaside Shelters

Two pictures of seaside shelters mounted together, one mixed media, one pastel and pencil.  The larger picture shows an open sided hexagonal structure shown against dark water with a distant horizon.  High viewpoint.

Devine, Claire

Drawing of female figure

Charcoal drawing on paper of a female figure sitting side-on to a table, and looking out at the viewer, with a glass on the table in front of her.  Light from window behind throws part of her face into deep shadow. High viewpoint makes the foreground seem steeply raked towards the viewer.

Rice, Stasia

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